AT&T

The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
AT&T is a dingbats display with bold shapes, clear presence, and short-text focus. It has a clear rhythm that helps names, short titles, and display lines stay readable. That makes logos, web headers, posters, and branding feel more finished without looking overworked.
Designed by Adrian Frutiger for Adobe Systems Incorporated in 2002. It includes 253 glyphs with Latin and Greek support. That range keeps it practical for branding, packaging, covers, and other short text settings.
AT&T works well for logos, web headers, posters, branding. It reads best in logos, package fronts, invitations, posters, and other short settings where the letter style needs to carry the mood. It also stays useful on labels, social graphics, and brand materials where clear display text matters. It is free for personal use, with separate licensing available for commercial work.
AvenirLTStd-Medium.otf
Regular • 26.6 KB
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